Oil jumps 6 percent on OPEC, U.S. demand (Reuters)
Obama budget proposes shift to green energy (AP)
EPA’s Jackson Says Ethanol-Blend Decision Will Take ‘Months’ (Bloomberg)
Pressure Grows on E.U. to Intervene in Carbon Market (New York Times)
Naftogaz asks for less gas from Gazprom (UPI)
Power shortage hits Central Asia (International Herald Tribune)
Leaders Seek Switch to Natural Gas (Washington Post)
Rahall sees more agreement than disagreement over OCS strategy (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Vegas strikes Egypt jackpot (Upstream)
Carbon Trading to Raise Consumer Energy Prices (Wall Street Journal)
World faces last chance to avoid fatal warming: EU (Reuters)
Iran says no military agenda in nuclear plan (AFP)
Time to Get “Smart” on Biofuels (Environmental News Network)
Oil momentum subsides after demand increase (AP)
N.Y. Natural Gas Drops to 6-Year Low on Weakening U.S. Economy (Bloomberg)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Oil rises above $43 after UAE cuts Asia supply (Reuters)
US Interior secretary scraps oil-shale leasing (AP)
Iran's reformers put hope in 'New Khatami' (Christian Science Monitor)
Ethanol Companies May Seek Federal Action, CEO Says (Bloomberg)
After Obama appeal, Congress renews efforts on climate change (AFP)
Renewed Gazprom, Ukraine gas crisis looms (UPI)
Budget Expects Revenue From Limits on Emissions (Washington Post)
Uganda set to lift licensing freeze (Upstream)
Preparing for a Flood of Energy Efficiency Spending (New York Times)
Iran Tests Nuclear Plant, in Venture With Russia (Wall Street Journal)
Finding Green Jobs For Working Families (CBS News)
Heat is on for suppliers to cut gas prices (Financial Times)
US-China ties needed to fight climate change (AP)
Britain Seeks Two of 12 EU-Financed Plants to Capture Carbon (Bloomberg)
Obama’s stimulus boost powers up U.S. solar energy (Medill Reports)
US Interior secretary scraps oil-shale leasing (AP)
Iran's reformers put hope in 'New Khatami' (Christian Science Monitor)
Ethanol Companies May Seek Federal Action, CEO Says (Bloomberg)
After Obama appeal, Congress renews efforts on climate change (AFP)
Renewed Gazprom, Ukraine gas crisis looms (UPI)
Budget Expects Revenue From Limits on Emissions (Washington Post)
Uganda set to lift licensing freeze (Upstream)
Preparing for a Flood of Energy Efficiency Spending (New York Times)
Iran Tests Nuclear Plant, in Venture With Russia (Wall Street Journal)
Finding Green Jobs For Working Families (CBS News)
Heat is on for suppliers to cut gas prices (Financial Times)
US-China ties needed to fight climate change (AP)
Britain Seeks Two of 12 EU-Financed Plants to Capture Carbon (Bloomberg)
Obama’s stimulus boost powers up U.S. solar energy (Medill Reports)
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Oil above $40 as market digests Bernanke comments (AP)
Canadian firm may have cure for oil sands headache (Reuters)
Iran Tests Its First Nuclear Power Plant (Washington Post)
Obama calls for carbon cap legislation (AFP)
Total to back Trans-Sahara gas pipeline (Financial Times)
Japan to Require Utilities to Buy Solar Power at Premium Rate (Bloomberg)
Gazprom board reviews Ukrainian contract (UPI)
Rhetoric Surpasses Reality On Biofuels (Forbes)
Maliki urges Iraq to move away from oil (Upstream)
Towers in Manhattan Gather Heat for Power (New York Times)
Syria Says Disputed Site Has Missiles (Wall Street Journal)
Colorado shares wind-power info (Denver Post)
Cap-and-invest approach good for environment and economy (Seattle Times)
Budget rider reverses key decisions by Kempthorne, Hastings says (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Oil chiefs urge offshore drilling (AP)
Canadian firm may have cure for oil sands headache (Reuters)
Iran Tests Its First Nuclear Power Plant (Washington Post)
Obama calls for carbon cap legislation (AFP)
Total to back Trans-Sahara gas pipeline (Financial Times)
Japan to Require Utilities to Buy Solar Power at Premium Rate (Bloomberg)
Gazprom board reviews Ukrainian contract (UPI)
Rhetoric Surpasses Reality On Biofuels (Forbes)
Maliki urges Iraq to move away from oil (Upstream)
Towers in Manhattan Gather Heat for Power (New York Times)
Syria Says Disputed Site Has Missiles (Wall Street Journal)
Colorado shares wind-power info (Denver Post)
Cap-and-invest approach good for environment and economy (Seattle Times)
Budget rider reverses key decisions by Kempthorne, Hastings says (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Oil chiefs urge offshore drilling (AP)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Oil prices hold steady (AFP)
Federal officials debate placement of power grid (AP)
Sugar Declines as Fuel Costs Slide, Eroding Appeal of Ethanol (Bloomberg)
Europe Considers a Tariff on Biofuels (New York Times)
Nigeria warned over energy reform plans (Financial Times)
Kazakh oil telling for industry's future (UPI)
U.S. May Set Greenhouse Gas Standard for Cars (Washington Post)
NKorea says it is preparing satellite launch (Houston Chronicle)
Midwest govs seek to bolster alternative energy (Boston Globe)
South Korea agrees $3.55bn Iraq deal (Upstream)
China Coal Faces Spike (Wall Street Journal)
Solving our nation's energy predicament (Chicago Tribune)
Italy Enlists France in Step Away From Nuclear Ban (Bloomberg)
NASA global warming satellite lands in ocean (AP)
Clinton and Gore talk Smart Grid (Politico)
Federal officials debate placement of power grid (AP)
Sugar Declines as Fuel Costs Slide, Eroding Appeal of Ethanol (Bloomberg)
Europe Considers a Tariff on Biofuels (New York Times)
Nigeria warned over energy reform plans (Financial Times)
Kazakh oil telling for industry's future (UPI)
U.S. May Set Greenhouse Gas Standard for Cars (Washington Post)
NKorea says it is preparing satellite launch (Houston Chronicle)
Midwest govs seek to bolster alternative energy (Boston Globe)
South Korea agrees $3.55bn Iraq deal (Upstream)
China Coal Faces Spike (Wall Street Journal)
Solving our nation's energy predicament (Chicago Tribune)
Italy Enlists France in Step Away From Nuclear Ban (Bloomberg)
NASA global warming satellite lands in ocean (AP)
Clinton and Gore talk Smart Grid (Politico)
Monday, February 23, 2009
Oil rises above $40, Citi stake report supports (Reuters)
Average price of gas climbs 3 cents across US (AP)
Blast damages NATO oil tanker in Pakistan: official (AFP)
Ritter, fellow governors ask Obama to support 'clean coal' technologies (Denver Business Journal)
North Korea deploys new mid-range missile: South (Boston Globe)
Vietnam opens first oil refinery; $3 billion project to meet 1/3 of its petroleum needs (Newsday)
Shell offers $3bn loan to support Nigerian oil sector (Financial Times)
Energy Costs Push Up Consumer Prices in January (New York Times)
General Electric to Double Deliveries of China Wind Turbines (Bloomberg)
Total dampens South Pars deal talk (Upstream)
Where oil sands may fit in the Canadian-US clean energy accord (OGJ Washington Pulse)
OPEC could cut production again in March (UPI)
U.S., China to Focus On Slump, Climate (Washington Post)
China Mine Blast May Boost Coal Prices (Wall Street Journal)
American drilling techniques may migrate overseas (AP)
Average price of gas climbs 3 cents across US (AP)
Blast damages NATO oil tanker in Pakistan: official (AFP)
Ritter, fellow governors ask Obama to support 'clean coal' technologies (Denver Business Journal)
North Korea deploys new mid-range missile: South (Boston Globe)
Vietnam opens first oil refinery; $3 billion project to meet 1/3 of its petroleum needs (Newsday)
Shell offers $3bn loan to support Nigerian oil sector (Financial Times)
Energy Costs Push Up Consumer Prices in January (New York Times)
General Electric to Double Deliveries of China Wind Turbines (Bloomberg)
Total dampens South Pars deal talk (Upstream)
Where oil sands may fit in the Canadian-US clean energy accord (OGJ Washington Pulse)
OPEC could cut production again in March (UPI)
U.S., China to Focus On Slump, Climate (Washington Post)
China Mine Blast May Boost Coal Prices (Wall Street Journal)
American drilling techniques may migrate overseas (AP)
Friday, February 20, 2009
Oil falls below $38 as economic outlook worsens (Reuters)
Energy secretary predicts higher demand for oil (AP)
China says willing to work with US on climate change (AFP)
Obama Makes Overtures to Canada’s Leader (New York Times)
Azerbaijan vital for Nabucco pipeline (UPI)
Iran has created enough nuclear material for one bomb, warns UN (Financial Times)
China Invests $35 Billion in Energy to Boost Growth (Bloomberg)
Gas Demand Edges Higher, Lifting Crude (Wall Street Journal)
U.N. report: Uranium traces found at site in Syria (CNN)
Iraq to fast-track Syria deals (Upstream)
U.S. Has Dual Task On Climate Change (Washington Post)
U.S. consumer prices rise in January on energy (Reuters)
EU sweetens energy plan for France, Italy (AFP)
Power Struggle Mounts Over Coal In China (Forbes)
A More Efficient Ethanol Engine (Technology Review)
As OPEC Prepares to Meet, Chu Focuses on U.S. Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Gas crisis looms again in Ukraine (UPI)
Energy secretary predicts higher demand for oil (AP)
China says willing to work with US on climate change (AFP)
Obama Makes Overtures to Canada’s Leader (New York Times)
Azerbaijan vital for Nabucco pipeline (UPI)
Iran has created enough nuclear material for one bomb, warns UN (Financial Times)
China Invests $35 Billion in Energy to Boost Growth (Bloomberg)
Gas Demand Edges Higher, Lifting Crude (Wall Street Journal)
U.N. report: Uranium traces found at site in Syria (CNN)
Iraq to fast-track Syria deals (Upstream)
U.S. Has Dual Task On Climate Change (Washington Post)
U.S. consumer prices rise in January on energy (Reuters)
EU sweetens energy plan for France, Italy (AFP)
Power Struggle Mounts Over Coal In China (Forbes)
A More Efficient Ethanol Engine (Technology Review)
As OPEC Prepares to Meet, Chu Focuses on U.S. Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Gas crisis looms again in Ukraine (UPI)
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Oil prices rally from recent falls (AFP)
Canadian protesters urge Obama to shun oil sands (Reuters)
Rape, war, climate to top UN chief's African tour (AP)
Iran, Azerbaijan meet on energy trade (UPI)
E.P.A. Expected to Regulate Carbon Dioxide (New York Times)
China May Approve Oil Refining Stimulus Plan Today (Bloomberg)
Rockefellers Press Exxon on Green Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Stimulus to propel energy jobs (CNN Money)
Indonesia tells Clinton US must lead on climate change (Reuters)
Iran, Total to sign much-delayed gas deal (AFP)
Can The Ethanol Industry Be Sustained At Current Corn And Oil Prices? (Cattle Network)
Clean energy strategy must include NGV component, Reid and Pickens say (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Chu Says He'll Put Green Loans On Fast Track (Forbes)
Nord Stream report due in March (UPI)
Azerbaijan slashes 2009 output (Upstream)
Canadian protesters urge Obama to shun oil sands (Reuters)
Rape, war, climate to top UN chief's African tour (AP)
Iran, Azerbaijan meet on energy trade (UPI)
E.P.A. Expected to Regulate Carbon Dioxide (New York Times)
China May Approve Oil Refining Stimulus Plan Today (Bloomberg)
Rockefellers Press Exxon on Green Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Stimulus to propel energy jobs (CNN Money)
Indonesia tells Clinton US must lead on climate change (Reuters)
Iran, Total to sign much-delayed gas deal (AFP)
Can The Ethanol Industry Be Sustained At Current Corn And Oil Prices? (Cattle Network)
Clean energy strategy must include NGV component, Reid and Pickens say (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Chu Says He'll Put Green Loans On Fast Track (Forbes)
Nord Stream report due in March (UPI)
Azerbaijan slashes 2009 output (Upstream)
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Oil prices hold under $35 in New York (AFP)
Obama compares oil sands to coal (AP)
Kuwait eyes nuclear power with French help (Reuters)
Recession reduces demand for gas in winter (Financial Times)
Regulators launch suits on Russian oil (UPI)
Alaska Is a Frontier for Green Power (New York Times)
Russia Opens ‘Window to Asia’ With First LNG Plant (Bloomberg)
China, Russia Strike $25 Billion Oil Pact (Wall Street Journal)
EPA May Reverse Bush, Limit Carbon Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants (Washington Post)
'South Pars deal sealed by 20 March' (Upstream)
Irish authorities monitoring 500-ton oil spill (AP)
Investors Hungry for Climate Change Information (MSNBC)
Obama shines light on solar energy (Grand Junction Sentinel)
Stimulus package gives a boost to clean energy (Los Angeles Times)
New nuclear plants to protect against jet strikes (CNN)
Major player in ethanol network in bankruptcy (Chicago Tribune)
Obama compares oil sands to coal (AP)
Kuwait eyes nuclear power with French help (Reuters)
Recession reduces demand for gas in winter (Financial Times)
Regulators launch suits on Russian oil (UPI)
Alaska Is a Frontier for Green Power (New York Times)
Russia Opens ‘Window to Asia’ With First LNG Plant (Bloomberg)
China, Russia Strike $25 Billion Oil Pact (Wall Street Journal)
EPA May Reverse Bush, Limit Carbon Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants (Washington Post)
'South Pars deal sealed by 20 March' (Upstream)
Irish authorities monitoring 500-ton oil spill (AP)
Investors Hungry for Climate Change Information (MSNBC)
Obama shines light on solar energy (Grand Junction Sentinel)
Stimulus package gives a boost to clean energy (Los Angeles Times)
New nuclear plants to protect against jet strikes (CNN)
Major player in ethanol network in bankruptcy (Chicago Tribune)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
U.S. oil falls to $37 on demand concerns (Reuters)
Stimulus expected to add jobs to build new energy system (McClatchy)
Urgent need for 'Global Green New Deal': UN (AFP)
India aims for 6,000 MW of nuclear energy (UPI)
Virginia project studies CO2 coal seam storage, potential CBM recovery (OGJ Washington Pulse)
US production growth to be cut off (Financial Times)
Cutting Costs With Solar Walls (New York Times)
Alternative Energy Still Facing Headwinds (Washington Post)
Russia disputes Irish oil spill claims (Upstream)
Russia to Provide China Additional Oil for $25 Billion in Loans (Wall Street Journal)
Japan Played Key Role in Pakistan’s Nuclear Program, Kyodo Says (Bloomberg)
Solar energy could be Texas’ next boom (Houston Chronicle)
Britain, France Officials Acknowledge Collision Of Nuclear Subs (Tampa Tribune)
Gunmen attack oil facilities in southern Nigeria (AP)
Israel cautions anew against a nuclear-armed Iran (Reuters)
Ethanol industry feeling economic squeeze (Bismarck Times)
Stimulus expected to add jobs to build new energy system (McClatchy)
Urgent need for 'Global Green New Deal': UN (AFP)
India aims for 6,000 MW of nuclear energy (UPI)
Virginia project studies CO2 coal seam storage, potential CBM recovery (OGJ Washington Pulse)
US production growth to be cut off (Financial Times)
Cutting Costs With Solar Walls (New York Times)
Alternative Energy Still Facing Headwinds (Washington Post)
Russia disputes Irish oil spill claims (Upstream)
Russia to Provide China Additional Oil for $25 Billion in Loans (Wall Street Journal)
Japan Played Key Role in Pakistan’s Nuclear Program, Kyodo Says (Bloomberg)
Solar energy could be Texas’ next boom (Houston Chronicle)
Britain, France Officials Acknowledge Collision Of Nuclear Subs (Tampa Tribune)
Gunmen attack oil facilities in southern Nigeria (AP)
Israel cautions anew against a nuclear-armed Iran (Reuters)
Ethanol industry feeling economic squeeze (Bismarck Times)
Friday, February 13, 2009
Oil climbs above $34 on mortgage (AP)
Iran nuclear arms bid unclear: US intel chief (AFP)
Ethanol Industry Needs Cash, Pronto (Forbes)
GE to supply gas turbines to Saudi Arabia (UPI)
Norway to Propose Law for Offshore Renewable Energy (Bloomberg)
Edison may pitch for Iraq offerings (Upstream)
India Inc. debates climate hurdles, solutions (India Economic Times)
Iran building seven more satellites (International Herald Tribune)
U.S. economic stimulus to boost renewable energy (Scientific America)
US 'sea change' on climate talks: EU, UN (AFP)
A Duel to Be King of Crude (Wall Street Journal)
Model sees severe climate change impact by 2050 (Reuters)
Turning livestock waste into energy can save the farm and perhaps the planet (Miami Herald)
Rooting for higher oil prices (CNN Money)
50,000 offshore workers' jobs in jeopardy (Financial Times)
Senators, greens spar over energy bank (Politico)
Iran nuclear arms bid unclear: US intel chief (AFP)
Ethanol Industry Needs Cash, Pronto (Forbes)
GE to supply gas turbines to Saudi Arabia (UPI)
Norway to Propose Law for Offshore Renewable Energy (Bloomberg)
Edison may pitch for Iraq offerings (Upstream)
India Inc. debates climate hurdles, solutions (India Economic Times)
Iran building seven more satellites (International Herald Tribune)
U.S. economic stimulus to boost renewable energy (Scientific America)
US 'sea change' on climate talks: EU, UN (AFP)
A Duel to Be King of Crude (Wall Street Journal)
Model sees severe climate change impact by 2050 (Reuters)
Turning livestock waste into energy can save the farm and perhaps the planet (Miami Herald)
Rooting for higher oil prices (CNN Money)
50,000 offshore workers' jobs in jeopardy (Financial Times)
Senators, greens spar over energy bank (Politico)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Oil steadies above $36 (Reuters)
Activists push for offshore energy drilling ban (AP)
Spheres of influence haunt energy sector (UPI)
Oil Industry Ready to Work on Global Warming (New York Times)
67 computers missing from nuclear weapons lab (Washington Post)
Falling Gas May Be Gone as a Stimulus (Wall Street Journal)
Study finds coal-fired power plants produce more carbon than LNG units (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Volatile oil could hit energy security (Gulf News)
Iran dismisses report it faces raw uranium shortage (International Herald Tribune)
Namibia: Hydropower Plan in Spotlight Again (All Africa)
Nabucco not a blow to Russia (UPI)
Big oil frets over Iraq terms (Upstream)
World’s biggest solar deal for Google-backed startup (CNN Money)
New Rules for Offshore Clean Power On the Way (New York Times)
Russian polar explorer says Kremlin is sending more ships, scientists to Arctic (Los Angeles Times)
Stimulus deal includes wind-industry aid (Des Moines Register)
Activists push for offshore energy drilling ban (AP)
Spheres of influence haunt energy sector (UPI)
Oil Industry Ready to Work on Global Warming (New York Times)
67 computers missing from nuclear weapons lab (Washington Post)
Falling Gas May Be Gone as a Stimulus (Wall Street Journal)
Study finds coal-fired power plants produce more carbon than LNG units (OGJ Washington Pulse)
Volatile oil could hit energy security (Gulf News)
Iran dismisses report it faces raw uranium shortage (International Herald Tribune)
Namibia: Hydropower Plan in Spotlight Again (All Africa)
Nabucco not a blow to Russia (UPI)
Big oil frets over Iraq terms (Upstream)
World’s biggest solar deal for Google-backed startup (CNN Money)
New Rules for Offshore Clean Power On the Way (New York Times)
Russian polar explorer says Kremlin is sending more ships, scientists to Arctic (Los Angeles Times)
Stimulus deal includes wind-industry aid (Des Moines Register)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Oil stays below $38 on bailout skepticism (AP)
U.S. Prepares to Broach Hard Issues With China (New York Times)
Plan for Oil, Gas Exploration to Be Revamped (Washington Post)
Toshiba Boosts Presence in Uranium Production (Wall Street Journal)
US Interior Secretary breaks with 'drill-only' energy policy (AFP)
Google tool helps consumers reduce energy usage (Reuters)
Energy agency cuts forecast for world oil demand (International Herald Tribune)
BP chief warns against energy complacency (Houston Chronicle)
Russia agrees India nuclear deal (BBC)
Oil crosses over into the ethanol business (AP)
Sandstorm halts Kuwait oil exports (Upstream)
German State Calls for Extension of Nuclear Power (Bloomberg)
Poland seeks more gas from Gazprom (UPI)
Climate change to have many impacts on Wash (Seattle Post)
Saudi View of Alternative-Fuel ‘Nightmare’ (New York Times)
U.S. Prepares to Broach Hard Issues With China (New York Times)
Plan for Oil, Gas Exploration to Be Revamped (Washington Post)
Toshiba Boosts Presence in Uranium Production (Wall Street Journal)
US Interior Secretary breaks with 'drill-only' energy policy (AFP)
Google tool helps consumers reduce energy usage (Reuters)
Energy agency cuts forecast for world oil demand (International Herald Tribune)
BP chief warns against energy complacency (Houston Chronicle)
Russia agrees India nuclear deal (BBC)
Oil crosses over into the ethanol business (AP)
Sandstorm halts Kuwait oil exports (Upstream)
German State Calls for Extension of Nuclear Power (Bloomberg)
Poland seeks more gas from Gazprom (UPI)
Climate change to have many impacts on Wash (Seattle Post)
Saudi View of Alternative-Fuel ‘Nightmare’ (New York Times)
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Oil prices rally above $47 (AFP)
EU may announce Nabucco decision at energy summit (Reuters)
Browner says stimulus bill a boost for green jobs (AP)
Big Solar Heats Up (Forbes)
Energy Department to boost efficiency (UPI)
Saudi Arabia to hold Asia oil supply steady (International Herald Tribune)
Poland closes in on Russia gas deal (Upstream)
New Jersey Utility Plans Major Solar Project (New York Times)
U.N. Chief Wants Obama at Climate-Change Summit (Washington Post)
OPEC Nations Delay Drilling Projects (Wall Street Journal)
China’s Power Plants Slash Coal Use by 17% on Economy (Bloomberg)
Salazar decision a blow to Utah's economy, energy security (Salt Lake Tribune)
Smart cities" mean rivalry in power, construction (Reuters)
Obama looking for openings with Iran (AP)
New study praises corn as source for ethanol (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Up to $80 Billion to Transmit Wind Power From Midwest to Northeast (New York Times)
Audubon Society study bird migration shift to climate change (Houston Chronicle)
EU may announce Nabucco decision at energy summit (Reuters)
Browner says stimulus bill a boost for green jobs (AP)
Big Solar Heats Up (Forbes)
Energy Department to boost efficiency (UPI)
Saudi Arabia to hold Asia oil supply steady (International Herald Tribune)
Poland closes in on Russia gas deal (Upstream)
New Jersey Utility Plans Major Solar Project (New York Times)
U.N. Chief Wants Obama at Climate-Change Summit (Washington Post)
OPEC Nations Delay Drilling Projects (Wall Street Journal)
China’s Power Plants Slash Coal Use by 17% on Economy (Bloomberg)
Salazar decision a blow to Utah's economy, energy security (Salt Lake Tribune)
Smart cities" mean rivalry in power, construction (Reuters)
Obama looking for openings with Iran (AP)
New study praises corn as source for ethanol (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Up to $80 Billion to Transmit Wind Power From Midwest to Northeast (New York Times)
Audubon Society study bird migration shift to climate change (Houston Chronicle)
Monday, February 9, 2009
Oil prices hold around $40 (AFP)
The promise and peril of the 'clean-energy economy' (Los Angeles Times)
Kuwait appoints new oil minister (AP)
IMF: Mideast oil exporters face slower growth (International Herald Tribune)
Former Iranian President Declares (Washington Post)
U.S. Oil Stockpiles Continue to Build, Undermining OPEC's Cuts (Wall Street Journal)
A U.S.-China Climate Change Roadmap (Forbes)
Vietnam oil flows ‘to peak by 2010’ (Upstream)
The Greenlight Effect (Financial Times)
North Korea expresses openness to nuclear talks (AP)
Japan firms look to develop cellulosic ethanol (Reuters)
Businesses stick to green power, despite economy (UPI)
Computer model says Iran won't build nuclear bombs (AFP)
Belfast environment chief bans climate change ads (AP)
ITC Proposes $12 Billion U.S. Wind-Power Transmission System (Bloomberg)
Energy security chills trans-Atlantic warmth (International Herald Tribune)
A Gamble in Qatar (Wall Street Journal)
The promise and peril of the 'clean-energy economy' (Los Angeles Times)
Kuwait appoints new oil minister (AP)
IMF: Mideast oil exporters face slower growth (International Herald Tribune)
Former Iranian President Declares (Washington Post)
U.S. Oil Stockpiles Continue to Build, Undermining OPEC's Cuts (Wall Street Journal)
A U.S.-China Climate Change Roadmap (Forbes)
Vietnam oil flows ‘to peak by 2010’ (Upstream)
The Greenlight Effect (Financial Times)
North Korea expresses openness to nuclear talks (AP)
Japan firms look to develop cellulosic ethanol (Reuters)
Businesses stick to green power, despite economy (UPI)
Computer model says Iran won't build nuclear bombs (AFP)
Belfast environment chief bans climate change ads (AP)
ITC Proposes $12 Billion U.S. Wind-Power Transmission System (Bloomberg)
Energy security chills trans-Atlantic warmth (International Herald Tribune)
A Gamble in Qatar (Wall Street Journal)
Friday, February 6, 2009
Oil falls below $41 as recession batters US (AP)
US environmentalists hail halt of land lease for gas drilling (AFP)
USDA considers using GE corn for ethanol (UPI)
Storm Approaching Spain Windmills to Slam Power Price (Bloomberg)
Indonesia Taps a New Oil Chief (Wall Street Journal)
EU, Russia in first major talks since gas cutoff (Washington Post)
Sinopec tests Mexico waters (Upstream)
Obama wants home appliances to be more energy-efficient (USA Today)
Venezuela behind on payments to oil contractors (AP)
House Natural Resources panel plans trio of offshore hearings (OGJ Washington
Pulse)
Big-name spokesman joins push for ethanol (Argus Leader)
US Energy Stocks Move Higher As Natural Gas Shares Perk Up On Data (CNN
Money)
China’s President Hu to Seek Energy Cooperation on Saudi Visit (Bloomberg)
Pa., N.J. ready to tap money for green jobs (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Global warming spurs commercial fishing moratorium in U.S. Arctic (Seattle Times)
Algeria eyes Peruvian natural gas development (Oil & Gas Journal)
US environmentalists hail halt of land lease for gas drilling (AFP)
USDA considers using GE corn for ethanol (UPI)
Storm Approaching Spain Windmills to Slam Power Price (Bloomberg)
Indonesia Taps a New Oil Chief (Wall Street Journal)
EU, Russia in first major talks since gas cutoff (Washington Post)
Sinopec tests Mexico waters (Upstream)
Obama wants home appliances to be more energy-efficient (USA Today)
Venezuela behind on payments to oil contractors (AP)
House Natural Resources panel plans trio of offshore hearings (OGJ Washington
Pulse)
Big-name spokesman joins push for ethanol (Argus Leader)
US Energy Stocks Move Higher As Natural Gas Shares Perk Up On Data (CNN
Money)
China’s President Hu to Seek Energy Cooperation on Saudi Visit (Bloomberg)
Pa., N.J. ready to tap money for green jobs (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Global warming spurs commercial fishing moratorium in U.S. Arctic (Seattle Times)
Algeria eyes Peruvian natural gas development (Oil & Gas Journal)
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Oil remains near $40 on mixed news (AP)
Republicans urge Obama to OK offshore oil drilling (Reuters)
UN chief addresses climate change conference (AFP)
France-India sign deal (Gulf Daily News)
Oil leases near Utah’s ‘treasures’ withdrawn (Financial Times)
Experts in U.S. and China See a Chance for Cooperation Against Climate Change (New York Times)
Sweden changes course on nuclear power (San Francisco Chronicle)
U.K. Refinery Workers End Strike (Wall Street Journal)
EU envoy says China won't skate on climate (AFP)
Kidnapping, outsourcing prompt Nigerian oil union strike (UPI)
Iran to investigate missing $1bn oil cash (Upstream)
Obama ordering energy-efficient standards (Washington Post)
China Faces Electricity Oversupply as Demand Slows (Bloomberg)
Retired U.S. General Clark deploys to ethanol battlefield (Reuters)
Germany to expand energy research, technological development (Platts)
Republicans urge Obama to OK offshore oil drilling (Reuters)
UN chief addresses climate change conference (AFP)
France-India sign deal (Gulf Daily News)
Oil leases near Utah’s ‘treasures’ withdrawn (Financial Times)
Experts in U.S. and China See a Chance for Cooperation Against Climate Change (New York Times)
Sweden changes course on nuclear power (San Francisco Chronicle)
U.K. Refinery Workers End Strike (Wall Street Journal)
EU envoy says China won't skate on climate (AFP)
Kidnapping, outsourcing prompt Nigerian oil union strike (UPI)
Iran to investigate missing $1bn oil cash (Upstream)
Obama ordering energy-efficient standards (Washington Post)
China Faces Electricity Oversupply as Demand Slows (Bloomberg)
Retired U.S. General Clark deploys to ethanol battlefield (Reuters)
Germany to expand energy research, technological development (Platts)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Oil prices firm before key US energy report (AFP)
Climate bill seen possible "in weeks" (Reuters)
Dark Days for Green Energy (New York Times)
Clinton cautions Iran on nuclear work (International Herald Tribune)
A mighty wind: U.S. becomes top wind power producer (USA Today)
Congress in the Driver's Seat (Washington Post)
Italy makes TAG national security plea (Upstream)
Iraq must focus on reconstruction upkeep, U.S. says (Reuters)
Study finds new oil and gas taxes would cost US more than production (OGJ Washington Pulse)
California farms, vineyards in peril from warming, U.S. energy secretary warns (Los Angeles Times)
Areva to Sell Reactors to India’s Nuclear Power (Bloomberg)
Majority of offshore oil companies expect fall in North Sea activity (Financial Times)
Iranian offshore oil platform on fire (AFP)
Demand For Natural Gas Drops (Forbes)
Coal Turkey: States, Environmentalists Lead Charge Against Coal Plants (Wall Street Journal)
Alternative energy's banner year ends with a clang (AP)
Climate bill seen possible "in weeks" (Reuters)
Dark Days for Green Energy (New York Times)
Clinton cautions Iran on nuclear work (International Herald Tribune)
A mighty wind: U.S. becomes top wind power producer (USA Today)
Congress in the Driver's Seat (Washington Post)
Italy makes TAG national security plea (Upstream)
Iraq must focus on reconstruction upkeep, U.S. says (Reuters)
Study finds new oil and gas taxes would cost US more than production (OGJ Washington Pulse)
California farms, vineyards in peril from warming, U.S. energy secretary warns (Los Angeles Times)
Areva to Sell Reactors to India’s Nuclear Power (Bloomberg)
Majority of offshore oil companies expect fall in North Sea activity (Financial Times)
Iranian offshore oil platform on fire (AFP)
Demand For Natural Gas Drops (Forbes)
Coal Turkey: States, Environmentalists Lead Charge Against Coal Plants (Wall Street Journal)
Alternative energy's banner year ends with a clang (AP)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Oil steady above $40 after drop on economic gloom (Reuters)
Energy Provision May Test Priorities (Washington Post)
U.S., Spain lead in solar power (UPI)
Energy and WTO top next EU-Russia meet (Upstream)
In Bolivia, Untapped Bounty Meets Nationalism (New York Times)
Biofuels more harmful to humans than petrol and diesel, warn scientists (The Gaurdian)
For Some, Oil Still Black Gold (Wall Street Journal)
A model nuclear-power deal? (International Herald Tribune)
South Korea creates renewable energy fund (UPI)
Environmentalists Press Democrats With ‘Non-Negotiable Demands’ (Bloomberg)
Energy and bank sectors head sell-off (Financial Times)
Revival of Iraq National Oil Co 'key to output boost' (AFP)
Iran says first Iranian-made satellite sent to space (Reuters)
Investments in solar and wind power urged (Gulf Daily News)
A floor under oil prices? (CNN Money)
Energy Provision May Test Priorities (Washington Post)
U.S., Spain lead in solar power (UPI)
Energy and WTO top next EU-Russia meet (Upstream)
In Bolivia, Untapped Bounty Meets Nationalism (New York Times)
Biofuels more harmful to humans than petrol and diesel, warn scientists (The Gaurdian)
For Some, Oil Still Black Gold (Wall Street Journal)
A model nuclear-power deal? (International Herald Tribune)
South Korea creates renewable energy fund (UPI)
Environmentalists Press Democrats With ‘Non-Negotiable Demands’ (Bloomberg)
Energy and bank sectors head sell-off (Financial Times)
Revival of Iraq National Oil Co 'key to output boost' (AFP)
Iran says first Iranian-made satellite sent to space (Reuters)
Investments in solar and wind power urged (Gulf Daily News)
A floor under oil prices? (CNN Money)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Oil below $41 as US crude workers may strike (AP)
From Russia, a seemingly softer tone on missile deployment (International Herald Tribune)
Energy is only sector to escape widespread sell-off (Financial Times)
Iraq gives bids extra-time (Upstream)
Debating Next-Generation Nuclear Waste (New York Times)
Enough time to address Iran bomb concern: IAEA head (Reuters)
Tax Break Would Foster Renewable-Energy Jobs (Wall Street Journal)
Russia, Belarus agree on price for Russian gas supplies in 2009 (Platts)
Gas prices start February higher (CNN Money)
Stimulus bill would boost NW grid, wind energy (Seattle Times)
Niger and the real cost of nuclear (Guardian)
Wind power’s direction is uncertain as economy slows (Houston Chronicle)
Energy Mapping Comes to Marine Power (New York Times)
Obama’s Billions for Energy Fuel Stanford, MIT Research Dreams (Bloomberg)
Crisis could open Russian energy to West again (Reuters)
From Russia, a seemingly softer tone on missile deployment (International Herald Tribune)
Energy is only sector to escape widespread sell-off (Financial Times)
Iraq gives bids extra-time (Upstream)
Debating Next-Generation Nuclear Waste (New York Times)
Enough time to address Iran bomb concern: IAEA head (Reuters)
Tax Break Would Foster Renewable-Energy Jobs (Wall Street Journal)
Russia, Belarus agree on price for Russian gas supplies in 2009 (Platts)
Gas prices start February higher (CNN Money)
Stimulus bill would boost NW grid, wind energy (Seattle Times)
Niger and the real cost of nuclear (Guardian)
Wind power’s direction is uncertain as economy slows (Houston Chronicle)
Energy Mapping Comes to Marine Power (New York Times)
Obama’s Billions for Energy Fuel Stanford, MIT Research Dreams (Bloomberg)
Crisis could open Russian energy to West again (Reuters)
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